Skinns yt he had Stolen was Informed by Mrs. Green
yt her Husband & ye Jorneymen had had Some words
ofet. him ys Examt. the Jorneymen Suspecting him to
be a Theife & Saying they woud Watch him home
but told him yt he needed not to fear that for
her husband had Chidd ym for it & bade them dogg
him it they durst & this Examint Saith when he
heard that he was afraid of Coming a gaine & Stayed
above a mouth away & Mrs. Green bade ye Examt.
it he feared thatthat then might send for her
husband at any time to any Ale house & he Should
come to him & accordingly he ye sd. Isa Skellum
this Examint did [..] having [..] Mr. Green to
as Alehouse & he not being at horne Mrs. Green came
& bid ys Examt. not to be Angry but to come againe
and bring goods to ye House as he used then this
Examt. went to one Mr. Franklins in ye Butcher Row
Row in ye Strand & there Stole a pcell of does Skinns
& carried them to Mr. Green of Bridewell
aforesd
& Sold them to Mr. Green his Wife Standing by
they neither of them asking him how he came
by the sd. good but always gave him encouragmt.
to bring them more & gave him ready money for
wkt. he did bring & farther he this Examt. Saith
not
Capt. hoc vicessimo Septimo
die Martii 1694
Coram me
Edw Clarke< no role >
The Marke of
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Isaac Skellum< no role >